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HIE COUDOil GLOBL FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER. O. 1805. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM j COUNTY. OREGON. A very commendable law was paused in Pennevlvania, which pro vides for the mam tai nance of par ent hv their children. The new law savs that in addition to the remedies now provided by law, if any male child of full age, being within the commonwealth, has neg lected, or hereafter, without reason able cause shall neglect to main tain hi8 parents not able to work or sufficient ability to maintain themselves, for any alderman jus tice of the peace or magistrate, up on affirmation made by said par ent or parents, or bv other person or persons, to issue his warrant for the person and bind him over with sufficient surety to appear at the next court of quarter sessions, there to answer the charge of not sup porting his parent or parents. Up on conviction', the court shall direct the payment of sums as it may deem necessary, not exceeding $50 per month for the maintainance of such parent or parents, and the party shall be committed to jail until such sentence is complied with, or good security is given that said sum will be paid. It has been said that women are no better than men. No one that knows anything believes this. They are better for the simple reason they were born to be better. Of coursehere are women that are bad -They did not get that way " without the help of man, neither did they without their own con sent. Women are great gossips, and as they grow older they grow worse. Their gossip is generally harmless, never getting as dirty and vile as the other Bex. The worst gossiper ia the fellow that makes a business of knowing all about the ladies of the neighbor hood and whose - opinion of their character is always low. Such a fellow is of no use to himself, much less to the world, and the quicker he departs from this mundane sphere the better for mankind. Goldendale Sentinel. Will Always Command a Good Price. ' Wben railroads first made their ap pearance in Europe the owners of horses predicted the same fate for their animals that the lovers of the bicycle predict for that animal today. The steam engine revolutionized the system of public con veyances, and the alarmists said "the horse most go," jnst as they say now. And for a time the noble animal fell in market value, just a it has fallen at present. There waa a time in Europe when poor plug horses could be had for the asking, but, strange as it may ap pear, the iron horse, instead of driving the horse from the road, , created a de mand for it, and so it may yet be with electricity and bicycles. The scrub horse will, no doubt,' have to go, and so much the better, but even now, if one wants a good horse, it can only be had at a good figure, and the knowing ones say that history will repeat itself on this point, and that good roadsters will before long, command nearly as good a price as of old. San Francisco Call. Attention, Sheepmen. 300 choice bucks for sale, now on hand, both thoroughbred and higb- frade merinos, also Oxford-Shire grades, deae bucks are selected from the noted Charles Cunningham stuck of Pendleton, Oregon, and cannot be equaled for size, quality and woo). Bucks will be . well cared for till breeding time without ex pedite to purchasers. Call on or address Kichard T. Cox, Arlington, Oregon. Fine Bucks for Sale. I have for sale in a pasture in Lost Valley 400 head of 2-year-old bocks grades and full-blood, of the Cunning ham stock, Pilot Rock, Umatilla county, -which I will sell reasonable. It will ;pay sheepmen to see me before buying 'elsewhere. Address me at Condon, or apply to S. B. Barker at Condon. T. F. Bovlxn. Hay For Sale. I ave 100 tons of excellent hay on my .place. on' Rock creek, six miles above 'Olex, which I will sell very reasonable. Good location for feeding stock. Wm. 8. Phuxtm. Wood Wanted. At or near the head of Hoover creek. 20 cords of 20-incb wood and 10 cords of j lb-inch wood all cut from live pine. -' ' L. W. Dabiiwq, Condon. James W. Smith is now receiving Stock Liverpool, aBd Table Salts directly from the Salt works and it prepared to sell lower than any merchant. Yon will fini full line of Btnndard reapers, mowers and hsr rakee, and all extras in James W. Bunth's machine de partment. Shnrte Bros, of Arlington are not selling out at cost but will give anv one a good, deal on a wagon, buggy, I mowing macnme, reaper, neuter or thresher; in fact anything in their line. Call on them. We understand that Arlington hag 20 Wi-vi lee, of which the "Crescent" lead. flM iy Shnrte Bros. Come to the Lone Rock 8w Mill, r where Von can buy, good lumber at 6 ' per thousand, spot casb, of 1. 8. Mc jCiimpy. - ' , fchurte Bros, of Arlington sell bicy cle on the instuDmept plan chx? pay ment. Anybody can buy a wheel on o!h' fctymt.-'' . .. . . On. rriu;" Cream Bjuuuit Powder . Wo Ufa Fait' lifehesi Award. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1835-1898.' tun v vc vBswn uuvuv Oiegon, offers free tuition to all students. Young men can- obtain board, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory for 2.50 per week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board in private families at 13.00 per week. Younii ' women desiring board should address Prof. John Strano, Eu gene, Oregon i or Secretary Young Wom en's Christian Association, Eugene. The University offers three baccalaureate degrees, llachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Letter with corresponding courses, of study. The following shorter courses are also offer ed : An English course leading in two years to business diploma and In three vears to the title graduate in En glish : An advanced course for Gradu ates of normal schools leading to the de cree master of pedairoBV A three vests' course in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer: A course of two years for teachers of physical edu cation leading to a diploma and the title director of physical education. The University charges an incidental fee of ten dollar which fs payable in advance by all stndents. Students holding di plomas from public schools and those having teachers' certificate are admit ted to the primary department without examination. Those desiring informa tion regarding the preparatory depart ment should address the Dean, N. L Marreiran. Euirene. For catalogues and information address C- II. Chapman, President, or J. J. Walton, lecretary, aogene, uregon. Assignee's Notice of Final Ac count. Notice hereby riven that Ia W. Darling, as signee of the estate of Dell Goff, an Insolvent debtor, hut tiled ma nnal account wun Mid es tate, with the elerk of the circHit oonrt of the state of Oregon for Gilliam coHnty, and thitt Mid final account will be heard and paused upon by aid circuit coHrt on Mod Jar. the 23d day of Sep tember, 1895, at i o'clock p. m. of aaid day, or at aucb other time as the eonrt may then appoint; and that aaid hearing will be had in the circuit eonrt room at the comity eonrt nouae in i.onnon, Ullllamcotuitr, Oregon. i m. imkuno, Assignee of the eatate of Delia tioff, an tnsol vent debtor. aiK Notice to Taxpayers. The County Board of EaaalisaUon for Gilliam county, Oregon, will meet at the clerk'i ofliee of aaid comity at Condon, Oregon, on Monday, Sep tember 30, VJUA, and continue during the week, for the purpoae of adjusting the ashessment roll of aaid eonntv for the year 1895k AU persons not aatlvned with their assessment should appear Detore said ooara at mat time ana piece. MYROIf U. CLABKI, Assessor of Gilliam County, Uregon. Dated this 20th day of August, 1885; Assignee's Notice of Final Ac count. Notice ia hereby given that T. O. Johnson, as signee of the estate of J. M. Campbell, an insol vent debtor, has filed his final account with said estate, with the clerk of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Gilliam county, and that said final account will be heard and passed upon by said circuit court on the first day of the next regular term of aaid court, to-wit; on Monday, the 16th day of September, 1895, at S o'clock In the afternoon of said day, or at such other time as the court may then appoint, and that said hearing will be bad in the circuit court room, at the county eourt bouse In Condon, Gilliam coancy, uregon. T. G. Johnson, Assignee of the estate of J. M. Campbell, an insolvent debtor. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for toe county of billlam. Lizzie Leadbetter, plaintiff, vs. Lyman Lead bet ter, aeienuuni. To Lyman Leadbetter, defendant above named : In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tne complaint niea against you in tne awivi-en-tltled suit on or before Monday. September 16, 1895. that being the first day of the next regular term of this court; and if you fail so to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court or the relief prayed for in her com- Iilaint, wblcb is that the bonds of matrimony ex iting between the plaintiff and yourself be for ever aissoivea. Thtu lUMinAlll ffl BPTVMf MMIII TOM hv TinhllC. Hon thereof, not less than once a week for a pe riod or six weezs in tne uikdoh ulohi, oy or der of Hon. W. L. Bradsbaw. ludge of the above- entitled eonrt; done and dated at Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, on the 20th day of 'July, A. U. lim. , K.A.U. ItUSXRT, J26-24 Attorney for the Plaintiff The traveling public will be glad to learn that the 0. R. & N. Co. are now allowing stop-over privilege on all reg- niar local tickets, affective July loth For Sale Cheap, A large quantity of firstclassawood, any size, inquire of the owner, js. a, Nye, or at the Lost Valley postollice. Mrs. S. A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal., had the bad luck to sprain uer ankle. "I tried several linimemnte," she says, "hut was not cured until I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm. That remedy cor ed ' me and I take pleasure in recom mending itand testifying to its efficacy." This medicine is also of great valne for rheumatism, lame back, pain in the chest, pleurisy and all deep-seated and muscular paimi. tor sale by L. W. Darling, druggist. PHOTOGRAPHS. For first-claw photographic work come to my gallery at Condon. - I respectfully invite the public to call and examine my work before going elsewhere. Mv prices are very reasonable and I guarantee BBU8IHCTIOD. TY Jj. XlIvHABDH, County Warrants at Face. I will take comity warrant at their iace vaiue in trace at mv store in uon don. S. B. Bark kb. Fine Liquors and Cigars. I have just opened a new saloon In the Skelly building at Condon and have a new stock of choice liquor of all kinds, beer, cigars, etc. If you enjoy snch re fretfhements and amusement, this ia the place to find it. Joe Tbxvktt. Graded Bucks for Sale. Ten head of No, 1 graded Rimrock bucks will be sold very cheap if applied for oon. Apply to the owner, J. K. Fitxwater, or at this office. Mm. . E. Davis, of San Mignel, Cal., eay : I am trying in s measure to repay the msnafacturer of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy for the great good their remedy has done me. For year I was constant snfferer from weak lunirs and bronchial asthma. My rest at night was distnrbed by a hacking cough, so that I felt miaerable the greater part of the time. Many remedies recommended by friends were tried, none of which proved suitable to mv case. I did not experience any beneficial result nntil I liegan taking Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. After two bottle of the large size have been need I am pleased to state, my health ia tetter than it ha been for year. .The soreness has left my Inne and chest. ard I can breathe easily. It ha done ive en much good that I want all who ar Boffering from Inng trouble, an I w, fi give ft a trial." For sale by L, W. JJarliig, druggist. JAMES W. SMITH, "WHOLESALE AND -CENERAL ERiCiHfAiNIDlliSiE! ARLINGTON, OR. . ...we. . WE ARE SELLING COOPS FOR CASH. NEW GOODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING -and are being marked lower than ever,--yet we deduct from thene LOW prices a- GASH DISCOUNT - ON dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, boots! and shoes 'Groceries are being heretofore. -We can fit you out with any kind--of agricultural implement, Buch as- i Oliver Chilled Plows, Cassidy Spring-toothed Harrows, Acme Harrows, Scotch Harrows and Different Makes of Plows, jOsborn Reaper, Hodge Header, Buf-j falo Pitts Thresher, Standard and McCormick Mowers. COUNTY SCRIP TAKEN IN CRESCENT ARE TAKING FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, EAST TO WEST. Why pay $100 for a wheel when you can get a No. 1 Cres cent for much less? Every Crescent wheel is fully warranted. A catalogue is yours by addressing Western Wheel Works, Chicago and N. Y. :r or SHURTE BROS., ALSO AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR AND RAMBLER WHEELS. Superior Goods In the Saddle ana Harness Linear prices That Will Surprise You. The old adntre. "rjennv wise and Doand foolish" tpplies In great many respect to the public in general, who buy cheap factory (roods, thinkinir thev are eettiniz a bargain when in fart they are the dearest in the end. Patronize home in dnstry. Come or send to me for every thing In the barnem line. I keep a fall stock andyoa enn get anything you want at prices that defy competition. Repair ing done. Orders by mail promptly uiletl. M. J. Canty, Opposite Dal Reed' stable, Arlington. Jack to the Front. If yon want any new boot or shoes, come to my new boot and shoe store at the npper end of Main street, Arlington. I keep only the ehoicest stock and all kinds, and my prices are the lowest in theronnty. It will pay yon to come or send to me when yon need anything in this line. Ail bind of ruwset shoe for men women and children. Reiiaiiintr done at the lowest rotes. Call and Id tpect my etock. Johk P. Rodojerk. ; Flourl Flour!! For the cheapest and best flour on earth apply to Smith & Royal of the fossil Mlila. RETAIL DEALER IN- OF 10 PER GENT and notions. sold much lower than Gangs, New Departure Gangs, i TRADE AT FACE VALUE.! WHEELS THE LEAD ARLINGTON, OR. To The Public. I have taken charge of the Canning bam livery stable in Arlington and hope my friend from everywhere will remem ber me wnen tbey come to town. My rate are very moderate and the very best care I taken of ttock left in my care. Hive me a chance. - J. r. Thomas. No Threshing: Outfit ia Complete without an Automatic Stacker Write us for Catalogue and Prices of Engines, Threshers - Stackers, Horse Powers and Saw Mills Tb Euassilloa Enginj 2 Thrc;J::r Co. PORTLAND, 0RSCON. R.G. ROBIM&SOUS --r UNION BLOCK. - TIME TO CALL A HALT I ' i and stop sending your money away for goods when you can select your own choice and get better value at home. WE BUY AND and are therefore enabled to Bell cheaper than other who buy on time. You will save money by inspecting our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. DUNN BROS, -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR. NEW NEW OOODS I am now ready for bulnM .with a bran-naw atook of. MERCHANDISE AN D GROCERIES AND EYE8YTHINC HEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN VK0 MECHANIC w " I have marked my prloea to low that I can - - and will not do nyoredlt bualneaa. a P H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. tw.i'Sv, mm Of ArlinKton, Or., Mo. SO 1 8. Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits. ; SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINtrtj D.M.FRENCH, Preeldanti W. W. 8TEIWER. Vloe-Praaldenti FRANK i T. HURLBURT. Cahler. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. 8TEIWER. OEORQE CON8ER, L. C EDWARDS ANU A. w. rlAWOUWi GLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER I 1 HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM ONE OF MY COMPETITORS TO PAY THE Highest Price for Wheat aTSP-and I'll be "aroeh-darned" If I don't do It.Na It makes no difference what figures are made to you, dear farmer, confidentially, don't fail to see "Little Phil," THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON. BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR GRAIN. SAY, LOOK HERE I .WHEN YOU Wagon, buggy, cart, mowing ma chine, rake, reaper, header or thresher, or anything else -in the line of machinery, be sure to call on Shurte Bros, at Arlington, Get their prices before buying elsewhere. BUSINESS LOCAL8. Books of all ktnds. U W. Dnrllnx A Co. Dlshos and Klawiwars at L. W. Darling A Co.'s. Tht Ixtst Icioon extract (or Savoring, last ar rired. L W. barling Co. Ht tiiu mmn our new display of toilet snaps? (Something nw and nhw. L. Vv. Darling A Co. Bitf ehnlo bird snol, now rofIiwd to lOo ; packatra, from L. VV. lMrllng ft Co,, and your btrd ' will slngsweeUir. ' Tlis (ieroinii-American Insuramw Co., of New I York, has eatabllabed an offliie at Condon wltb U W. Darling as aen(. Tb famous "Willlnms Barber Bar Hbavlna; Soap" ths bvMl In tho world for the lolli-t and for sharing. For anle by Ij. W, Dsillng Co. Th frmhMt, purest and bt stock of priwrlp tlon medicines In the country emi be found at the drug store of l W. Darling A Co,, Condon. l'Dr. price's Cream Baklnj: Powder A'A-ardsd Cold Mtdal Midwinter Pair, So r'rsoiltco. CASH STORE. W Carry a Complete Lin) of CHOICE MERCHANDISE FRESH GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC' We sell for cash only, and In order to encourage a cash trade we are wiling flrt-clas good lower thao ever befoie eold lor In thli country. Give ui your krade. - - Agj0"1"01' 3' SELL FOR CASH STORE 1SIA0 vV.'k-w4 Banking Business. Subject to Check. WANT TO BUY A. CHARLES FIX, I'roprletor ol LIVERY, FEED STABLE CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. ". Hny and grain over night, cash, Mq; hay only, oash, 'Vie: stHllroom. per span, cash aftc. Camp, howw'wltli (!K)k-slove free to patrnna who fnr. rilab llielr own fuel. 1'rlee for weighing ba, f rniii, pnxlHi'O ol all kinds, live slock, ete nnu urge nonius, 2fi a dralt; back weighing tWf tilieral rwlHCtlon on eontract welgntng. Jl 8. mall lor I-one Rock loaves mv barnhv.i mOriilng, except Hmiditys, at o'clock, f, "IfSi gers will nlnase give nuili e tha night previous, n mimo ui puiriMinKe I. .oiiciivu, L farConlectlonerjr store and sod founuln. tobiM no, cigars, eta., In connection. hr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorfcfsFair ttlghMt AUdalocd Wploovi, NEW PRICES